Villa

Marsascala

020560

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This villa offers guests a unique Maltese experience. It is located just minutes from the beach, on the outskirts of a town often referred to as an ancient fishing village. Quiet and peaceful, yet just five minutes drive to all amenities, you will be in close proximity to rocky and sandy beaches in St Thomas Bay, shops, markets, restaurants, internet cafes, a cinema, gym, churches, wine bars, the St Thomas Fortress and the spectacular seafront scenery and beautifully-lit promenade. The Villa provides a warm and welcoming living area with a spacious layout and a bright, airy kitchen overlooking the pool area, Double bedroom with ensuite, Double bedroom at roof top terrace, 3 x Triple bedrooms and Double bedroom with balcony. The rooms are all air-conditioned and Cable TV/internet is installed. Prices start from @ €80 daily (in low season and depending on number of persons)

PROPERTY

SPECIFICATIONS

Swimming Pool

Yes

No of Bedrooms

4

Total No of Bathrooms

3

En-suite

1

Kitchen/Dining/Living

Washing Machine

Yes

Microwave

Yes

Airconditioning

Yes

Views

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LOCALITY

INFORMATION

Marsaskala (a.k.a. Wied il-Għajn) has developed rom a small fishing village into the popular southern resort it is today. The harbour is still used by a few fishermen, their colourful Luzzu sharing the moorings with pleasure craft. Life here is centred on the long harbour promenade with its many open-air cafes and restaurants. For much of its past the village was a tranquil backwater, though it has seen its share of the Islands' main historical events. Marsaskala Bay made easy landing for Barbary Corsairs and Ottoman Turks who raided the Islands from the Middle Ages to the late 17th century. After a large Ottoman fleet landed here in 1614, the Knights set about improving the bay's defences, building the imposing Fort St Thomas in nearby St Thomas' Bay. Locals built their own domestic versions. The Mamo Tower on the road to Żejtun, now fully restored, is a fine example of a fortified farmhouse. It was built in a unique shape - the cross of St Andrew.